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Low Mileage 944

Looks nice, but non checkable history and the odometer looks a bit wonky. Mines done 100k, and the drivers seat and idle oil pressure is better...
 
Isn't it amazing how many of these so-called 'low milage' cars have appeared since prices rocketed in recent years?... The pictures to me don't show a low mileage car and I wouldn't call that paintwork 'deep and glossy', looks very flat to me but then the pictures are pretty poor, so who knows.
The car would need a proper inspection to see if the details are fact.. if it truly has only got 7500 miles on it, then it's only really fit for show unless someone wants to strip it and fully restore it....these cars don't really like sitting idle for too long....

Pete

 
Yes, and what's also interesting is that you'd do a glass out respray (£thousands) but not re upholster that seat. Being picky too, a shiny steering wheel's always a sign of high mileage....
 
If Covid 19 doesn't burst the classic car bubble nothing will. I wouldn't pay top money for any mass produced classic in the present climate.
 
Mine’s got 170k and looks better than that! Seats and interior give the game away. I thought sunroof was std on a Turbo?


 
Tizzy said:
Mine’s got 170k and looks better than that! Seats and interior give the game away. I thought sunroof was std on a Turbo?


Sunroof delete standard on the Turbo S, and an option on others probably.
 

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